Greetings all.
Working on a project with only single phase available for miles (again).
I am looking at about 112.5kva in load. It has come to my attention that all the equipment can be run at 240V including the lighting.
I am considering either a 600A 120/240 service or a 250A 240/480 service.
Its a rural area and there are some wire distances involved. Doing voltage drop at 480V appeals to me.
The transformer manufacturer offers a 7.2kv : 240/480V pad-mount in a range of sizes that would work nicely.
Also the metering might workout a little simpler.
(They also make a single phase 277 model)
I have worked with 480 three phase but not much 480 single phase.
I have checked the code and see 240/480 is not a 240.5 'standard voltage' , however 240 and 480 both are standard voltages.
Also Table 430.248 does not list any 480V single phase motors, not a big deal though.
It appears Square D I-line panels might be able to have 2-pole breakers configured to just use the a and c phases, and a 250A 480Y/277 main breaker can be used as single phase.
Other considerations are 200.10 will block using NEMA '6-' receptacles but I could use NEMA '7-' (277V) and 406.5 grouping of receptacles with over 300V L-L.
Color code would be brown, orange with grey neutral.
I am curious if anyone see's any other NEC issues with such service and if any of you have experiences with a 240/480 service?
Thanks in advance.
Working on a project with only single phase available for miles (again).
I am looking at about 112.5kva in load. It has come to my attention that all the equipment can be run at 240V including the lighting.
I am considering either a 600A 120/240 service or a 250A 240/480 service.
Its a rural area and there are some wire distances involved. Doing voltage drop at 480V appeals to me.
The transformer manufacturer offers a 7.2kv : 240/480V pad-mount in a range of sizes that would work nicely.
Also the metering might workout a little simpler.
(They also make a single phase 277 model)
I have worked with 480 three phase but not much 480 single phase.
I have checked the code and see 240/480 is not a 240.5 'standard voltage' , however 240 and 480 both are standard voltages.
Also Table 430.248 does not list any 480V single phase motors, not a big deal though.
It appears Square D I-line panels might be able to have 2-pole breakers configured to just use the a and c phases, and a 250A 480Y/277 main breaker can be used as single phase.
Other considerations are 200.10 will block using NEMA '6-' receptacles but I could use NEMA '7-' (277V) and 406.5 grouping of receptacles with over 300V L-L.
Color code would be brown, orange with grey neutral.
I am curious if anyone see's any other NEC issues with such service and if any of you have experiences with a 240/480 service?
Thanks in advance.